How Nazi policy changed the lives of Jews.
Date Submitted: 09/12/2004 19:50:27
When Nazis came to power in 1933 there was a big change in how Jews were allowed to live their lives. Jews had restrictions on everything, they were even made to live only in a certain part of their country's called Ghettos. Over three million Jews were slaughtered during the Holocaust this essay is going to tell you about the restrictions that Jews during this time had to live under.
Firstly Jews were considered to be
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of the cliff first won the prize of jumping of the cliff to their death. This was how bad the Nazis treated the Jews.
In conclusion Jews were treated as the root of all evil to Germans during the holocaust . They were put in ghettos and concentration camps where few made it out alive. Jews were slaughtered and tortured, put under the worst conditions possible. All there maltreatment and torture was thanks to Nazi policy.
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